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employers.
Therapy
A person with special skills, obtained through education, training, and
experience, in one or more areas of health care. Therapists will often help
patients restore bodily functions, prevent permanent disability, and relieve
pain after a injury or illness.
Personal / Home HealthCare
Home and personal healthcare includes medical or psychological assessment, wound
care, medication teaching, pain management, disease education and management,
physical therapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy.
Dentistry
Dentistry professionals evaluate, diagnosis, prevent, or treat diseases,
disorders and conditions of the oral cavity, maxillofacial area or adjacent and
associated structures and their impact on the human body.
Medical Engineering /
Laboratory
Biomedical engineering principles solve health related and medical problems.
They research in conjunction with with life scientists, chemists, and medical. Laboratory professional work to identify, diagnose, and treat diseases by
performing Lab work.
Healthcare Administration
Healthcare Administration usually involves long-range planning, public affairs,
personnel administration, financial administration, materials management,
purchasing, and patient administration. Some specialize in specific fields
within administration.
Medicine
The science and "art" of maintaining and restoring human health through the
study, diagnosis, and treatment of patients. Medicine (non-operative) and
surgery are the main categories, however there are many specialties that do not fit
these categories.
Pharmacy
Health professionals who practice the art and science of pharmacy. They
typically take a request for medicines from a health care provider and dispense
the medication to the patient and counsel them on the proper use and effects of
medication.
Mental Health
A professional who offers services for the purpose of improving an individual's
mental health or to treat mental illness. These professionals often deal with
the same illnesses, disorders, conditions, and issues; however their scope of
practice often differs.
Nursing
A nurse is responsible for the treatment, safety, and recovery of acutely or
chronically ill or injured people, health maintenance of the healthy, and
treatment of life- threatening emergencies in a wide range of health care
settings.
Optometry
/ Speech /
Audio
Healthcare specialties involving hearing disorders, speech and language
disorders, and vision problems. They perform examinations, tests, and
evaluations as well as provide treatment. They may work in hospitals or clinics,
private practice, research, etc.
Dietetics
Dietitians provide advice and education to help promote good health through
proper eating. They supervise the preparation and service of food, develop
modified diets, participate in research, and educate individuals and groups on
good nutritional habits.
Radiology
Radiology use x-ray machines, magnetic resonance scanners, ultrasound machines,
positron emission scanners, and other advanced machines to help diagnose and
treat illnesses. It involves directing medical imaging technologies to help with
diagnoses.
Veterinary
Veterinary medicine is the application of medical, diagnostic, and therapeutic
principles to companion, domestic, exotic, wildlife, and production animals. Veterinary science protects human health through the monitoring of livestock,
animal and wildlife health.